Obama campaigned for her husband, President Barack Obama, at the Ocean Center on Atlantic Avenue.

Some who attended the rally were disappointed with the size of the room and how crowded it was. Others complained of an obstructed view, but most were delighted to meet Obama.

The crowd lined up early in hopes of getting a front row spot to hear what Obama had to say.

"It's a choice. It's a choice about our values, about our hopes, our aspirations. It's a choice about the America we want to leave our kids and our grandkids," said Obama.

Obama's stop in Daytona is part of a Sunshine State jaunt that also took her Jacksonville and Miami.

Meanwhile, Republicans and Democrats will be making many trips to Florida ahead of Election Day.

On Wednesday, Vice President Joe Biden spoke to a large crowd in Ocala.

“Ladies and gentlemen, with you we can win. (If) we win Florida, we can win this election,” Biden said. “Stand with us."

GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney joined former Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio in Coral Gables, where they spoke to a large crowd of supporters.

Romney ended the night in front of 4,000 supporters at a Halloween rally in Jacksonville.

Romney spoke about the victims of Hurricane Sandy.

“It is a big part of what America is. When there are challenges, we come together and we help people,” Romney said.

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U.S. first lady Michelle Obama flexes her muscles as she exercises with schoolchildren at the River Terrace School April 21, 2010, in Washington, D.C. Obama visited the school to highlight physical activity as a critical element of the 'Let?s Move!' initiative with several Olympians and Paralympians, including 2010 Olympians Shani Davis and Hannah Kearney and 2010 Paralympians Alana Nichols and Heath Calhoun.